Yes, apparently there is an internet radio station that rewards members for tuning in.

It is called RadioLoyalty.

What is RadioLoyalty?

RadioLoyalty is basically an online rewards program, much like Swagbucks, where users earn points for tuning in to one of the thousands of online radio stations that participate in RadioLoyalty’s program.

The list of participating stations includes a variety of music and talk/news stations of different genres- from Pop, Rock and Religious, to Sports, Public Safety, News, and everything in between.

There are also other ways to rack up some points, including taking surveys and watching videos.

The points you earn can be redeemed for merchandise (mostly electronics) and prepaid debit cards.

Joining and Earning Points

Becoming a member is totally free, which you can do so by visiting RadioLoyalty.com.

And the good news for our international readers is that the site accepts members from any country, unless your country is one of those that prohibits such services, which I don’t think there are many.

To cash in your points you have to either call them at 1-805-308-9152, option 3 Monday – Friday 8am-5pm PST or email them.

A $25 debit card would cost you 294,000 points.

What I don’t like about their cash out system is that you must also pay for the cost of shipping and handling using your points.

The second issues is that the RadioLoyalty Store (where you exchange your points for prizes) has a rather limited number of prizes. There are less than 20 things, most of which are electronic items with the exception of the RadioLoyalty Mug and the $25 and $50 prepaid debit cards.

The site does say that they add new prizes regularly. But the frequency of which they have been adding prizes in the past, leaves much to be desired.

The third not so pleasing fact is that your points expire after 365 days. So you best use your points to get something before they expire.

I never understood why some sites set expiration date for points. Maybe I am trying to save up to get a bigger prize. I mean, I have earned the points. Why should I lose it because of your stupid point expiration rule?

RadioLoyalty Apps

The good news is that they also have apps for both Android and iPhone. So you can listen and earn points from anywhere and anytime on your mobile devices.

Here is the link to the Apple store where you can download the RadioLoyalty app for iPhone & iPad.

Here is the link to the Apple store where you can download the RadioLoyalty app for Android devices.

And yes, the apps are free.

Worth it?

That said, if you are a radio junkie like me, you may as well install their app and listen to your favorite station through them. Chances are, with over 5000 radio stations in the program, your favorite station is also included. Unfortunately, my favorite, NPR (National Public Radio), isn’t one of them.

Sure, the earning potential on this site is very low. But then again, earning is rather easy as well. For example, you could earn around 1400 points a day just by leaving the radio streaming on all day long. And 1400 x 365 is 511000. And that gets you a $50 prepaid debit card.

Now, obviously there are other ways to earn points as well. So technically you could earn many more points. But $50 extra a year just for listening to your favorite stations isn’t that bad.

So yeah, if you do listen to radio often, you may as well get paid for it, no matter how insignificant that “pay” may be.

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Discussion

Nadine Zachary (@deenie61)says

I heard the stories at RadioLoyalty, but I thought it would never happen to me. I didn’t listen all that much even though it was on several sites I already belong to. For the few points involved it was hard to work on other things while watching the time so I could jump back over to RadioLoyalty to enter my captchas so I might get credit. I say might because they didn’t always seem to credit for all of my listening time. Last summer, on one site they were offering double points for a month so I made an effort to listen a bit more. I had good intentions but still didn’t remember it much more often than before. But my listening time did increase some, which they deemed as fraud and banned me. I wrote to explain why I was listening a little more than usual, but apparently they did not care. I’d ready about people getting banned for fraud they didn’t commit but of course it would never happen to me for listening maybe twice a week LOL. never say never!

While I do understand your frustration, I think sites like RadioLoyalty are so strict with their rules because they have to protect themselves from spammers. After all, they are running a business. And sadly, sometimes, legit users like you, do get caught by their spam web.

USED ONLY IF YOU ENJOY AGGRAVTION & FAST, SLICK TALKING!! Radio Loyalty is expiring rewards points as you earn them!! They claim to expire oldest UNUSED points first but in reality they are treating points previously used on gift cards ordered as unused & subject to expiration. So when they expire points from 365 days ago, it takes the points that you just earned yesterday & expires them!!!! They’ve been informed of the problem almost 2 months ago. YET IT STILL PERSISTS!
DON’T TRY TO CONTACT THEM BECAUSE THEY ARE NOT ANSWERING THE PHONES OR RETURNING E-MAILS????
On 5/12/2015 I earned & ordered a $25 Visa gift card but have yet to receive it. They are not answering e-mails on this matter either!
Is anyone else experiencing problems with Radio Loyalty?

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